On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 04:49:54PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> During the slink freeze there was some discussion of the wasted
> bandwidth due to -devel-announce and -announce listing all packages
> installed/uploaded to all architectures.
>
> As I recall, the consensus was that, after slink was released,
> these lists would be split by architecture, and anyone interested in
> more than one architecture could subscribe to as many lists as
> required. I am sure that the overwhelming majority would subscribe to
> only one list.
[bcollins@murphy(11:01am)-/var/list]%ls -d debian-*-changes
debian-all-changes/ debian-devel-changes/ debian-hurd-i386-changes/
debian-alpha-changes/ debian-devel-hurd-i386-changes/ debian-i386-changes/
debian-arm-changes/ debian-devel-i386-changes/ debian-m68k-changes/
debian-devel-all-changes/ debian-devel-m68k-changes/ debian-powerpc-changes/
debian-devel-alpha-changes/ debian-devel-powerpc-changes/ debian-sparc-changes/
debian-devel-arm-changes/ debian-devel-sparc-changes/
The lists already exist, they are just not used at all. Maybe it would be
easier to keep just the one debian-devel-changes list to send to and write
some extra procmail stuff into sending it to the write outlist.
Ben
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